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Slinky or Renaissance?
 
mr_stamper
quote:
Originally posted by Pointy
Bedrock - Emerald
Lemon 8 - New York New York (Out of Santuary Mix)
Junkie XL - Breezer
Lucien Foort - Vivid Skies
Reflektive - Echoes
Starecase - Lost 22 (Max Graham Mix)
Max Graham - Airtight (last song on Tiestos ISOS2, which I'm guessin you have)
Max Graham - Sepia
Max Graham - Bar None
Bullit - Cried to Dream (Max Graham Mix)
[/end max graham phase]
James Holden - Horizons
Classified Project - Eyecatcher (Snafu Mix)
Steve Porter - The Return
Steve Porter - Nordica
Narcotik - Twelve Miles
Sasha vs Mike Koglin - Enjoy the Gravy -- James Zabiela is responsible for this live mashup. ing rules!
Way out West - Domination
Hip Service - Badaboom Badabing
Grayarea - Yewminyst -- ing wicked prog breaks. All the layers just compliment each to the absolute max.
G-Pal - Life -- Atmospheric, must listen to extremely loud, the break with all the high frequencys brings onthe goosebumps when i hear it up loud.
Yunus Guvenen - Tigris


took a listen to a few of these while doing some homework, and its not too bad to have on in the background. trance distracts me too much. Good how its not typical buildup / breakdown like trance is most the time. However dont know what hearing it live would be like...
JayKuE
hehe.
jules takin a lesson in prog101 eh?

prog aint really my preffered genre either. but its nice to chill to.

word to "yeminyst" - that is some sick prog trancey breaks.
i adore james holden's bassline too.
Philby
quote:
Originally posted by mr_stamper
took a listen to a few of these while doing some homework, and its not too bad to have on in the background. trance distracts me too much. Good how its not typical buildup / breakdown like trance is most the time. However dont know what hearing it live would be like...


this is what it would feel like for you hearing out live:
you would be moving along nicely, bobbing your head to the beat thinking "hey this isn't so bad, be good when it builds up to something faster though" but you would be let down. a while later you would hear another track thinking "hey this is alright nice melody", wait for it to build up and be let down again. you would hear another track, think "hey nice beat, but i wonder when its going to get faster" and you would be let down, again. :)

but some artists to check out are luzion, lemon8 and blackwatch, don't think you can go wrong with them.
mr_stamper
quote:
Originally posted by Philby
this is what it would feel like for you hearing out live:
you would be moving along nicely, bobbing your head to the beat thinking "hey this isn't so bad, be good when it builds up to something faster though" but you would be let down. a while later you would hear another track thinking "hey this is alright nice melody", wait for it to build up and be let down again. you would hear another track, think "hey nice beat, but i wonder when its going to get faster" and you would be let down, again. :)


Yeah, thats what everyone says, but yeah good to chill to. And nice avatar Phil!
Philby
quote:
Originally posted by mr_stamper
Yeah, thats what everyone says, but yeah good to chill to. And nice avatar Phil!


thats exactly how i felt at sasha last year jules!
most of it wasn't bad stuff but i just wanted it to get a little faster or have a bit more energy. thats why mark james and j00f i think are great, playing progressive but eventually building up. i mean i just got a j00f set which i just listened to, i think its ing awesome, goes from "James Harcourt - Diaspora (Luke Fair mix)" which is more proggy to some crazy psy trance near the end! its brilliant! search for this on the hub:
john 00 fleming - nightlife (id&t radio) 22.05.2003.mp3
you won't regret it!!!

hehe and about my avatar, the doctor is back by popular demand. well by hybrid junkie's sisters demand at least... ;)

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